2009 Ford F-350 F350 Drw Dually Flatbed 6.4 Diesel on 2040-cars
Laurel, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6.4 POWERSTROKE DIESEL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: XL 2WD DIESEL FLATBED
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2WD DRW DUALLY
Mileage: 204,953
Sub Model: XL
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
THIS TRUCK WAS A LOCAL REPO AND WAS PURCHASED FROM THE LIENHOLDER (FORD MOTOR CREDIT). 2009 F350 2WD, DRW DUALLY, FLATBED, WITH GOOSENECK BALL IN BED. THERE IS A STORAGE BOX ON THE DRIVER SIDE OF BED. HAVE TEST DRIVEN IT DOWN THE HIGHWAY AND MOTOR IS STRONG AND TRANSMISSION SHIFTS OUT FINE. HOWEVER, THE TRUCK DOES SMOKE SOME. ONE TIME I TEST DROVE IT AND THERE WAS NO SMOKE AT ALL. THE OTHER TIME I TEST DROVE IT THE TRUCK SMOKED A LITTLE. A THIRD TIME I TEST DROVE IT THE TRUCK SMOKE A LOT. HAVE NOT HAD A MECHANIC LOOK AT IT SO NO CLUE AS TO WHY ITS SMOKING. SHOULD BE AN EASY FIX FOR SOMEONE WITH MECHANICAL KNOWLEDGE. SAVE THOUSANDS AND FIX YOURSELF. NO RESERVE SO HIGH BIDDER WILL GET IT. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END EARLY FOR THE RIGHT OFFER. PLEASE CALL 601-573-8444 ANYTIME 24/7 FOR ANY DETAILS. IF NO ANSWER LEAVE VOICEMAIL AND I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU. ALSO THE DIMENSIONS OF THE FLATBED ARE 92" WIDE X 138" LONG.
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Ford GT to be revived, Le Mans battle upcoming
Sun, 05 Oct 2014Ford dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1966 to 1969, scoring four consecutive wins. Wouldn't it be great if the Blue Oval could go back to France for the 50th anniversary of that performance and show it can still compete in international endurance racing? Actually, the latest rumors indicate that could be exactly the case, and the car taking that checkered flag could be another revival of the Ford GT.
As the rumblings go, Ford wants to use a new supercar to take another crack at Le Mans, after considering some other possible alternatives. Substantiating these musings are reports that a Blue Oval rep was reportedly on hand for a recent meeting about 2016 GTE-Class rules, according to Road and Track. That would put the new GT in the same racing class as the Corvette, Ferrari 458 Italia, Porsche 911 and others.
It's not all about racing, though. If you win on Sunday, you want something to be able to sell on Monday. The revived GT is reportedly still a mid-engine supercar, but the exact engine is unclear. It's possible that it could even be shown or announced at the Detroit auto show in January, according to Motor Trend.
Ford, Samsung shack up to bring regen braking to non-hybrid models [w/video]
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Ford claims that 70 percent of its lineup will have stop/start tech by 2017. The key to this massive proliferation is its new dual-battery system that combines a lithium-ion battery with a lead-acid one and regenerative braking. The setup works by harvesting braking energy and converting it to electricity. When the vehicle stops, the engine shuts off, but the Li-ion battery has enough juice to keep the accessories running. The engine starts up again as drivers take their foot off the brake. The layout would mean less wasted gas while idling. It's already available on Ford hybrids and is somewhat similar to the i-Eloop capacitor-based system from Mazda.
The bigger challenge is tuning the regenerative braking right. While hybrid drivers may be a little more adventurous, when it comes to getting a hang of regen braking, conventional buyers might not be so open-minded. The systems have a tendency to be a little grabby at first and then taper off at very low speeds. Ford needs to make sure it's just right to avoid turning off buyers.
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Automotive News has published a good "nutshell" report of Ford's progress and problems. The Dearborn automaker's optimistic "general label rule" determination of gas mileage for the C-Max Hybrid has led to lawsuits, hybrid software updates, a downward revision of C-Max fuel economy and millions in rebates. AN notes the C-Max was the "worst-scoring model in this year's J.D. Power Initial Quality Study," but Ford will probably be happy that it managed not to be mentioned further in the study's results after last year's mediocre showing. Its MyTouch and SYNC systems, the bugbears sabotaging Ford's J.D. Power results, have also led to lawsuits, software updates, more software updates and a center console rethink. On top of that, the 1.6-liter EcoBoost in the 2013 Ford Escape that Ford called a "hero" was soon catching fire for three different reasons. And let's not even get into the troubled launch of the Lincoln MKZ.
The Automotive News piece notes that industry observers have been surprised at Ford's stumbles because everything has been looking so good. Nevertheless, there is still the issue of those billions in profits - the company is doing plenty of things, plural, right. Ford says it is tackling its problems, hiring engineers and instituting new quality control processes as part of its effort to find solutions. The test will be to see if in a year from now we begin the discussion of these issues with "Remember when Ford...", or "Problems continue at The Blue Oval."